The top 10 neighbors for TSN Hockey span hockey journalists, TV channels, equipment brands, and a sports league — a tightly composed cluster with no single dominant pull and scores compressed between 0.95 and 0.92.
Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. The shape is flat: Bob McKenzie leads at 0.95, followed by Hockey Night in Canada at 0.95 and The Hockey News at 0.95, with Darren Dreger at 0.95 and Pierre LeBrun at 0.94 rounding out the top five — a spread of just three hundredths across five neighbors. The next five — Paul Bissonnette (0.93), NHL Network (0.92), TSN (0.92), Hockey Hall of Fame (0.92), and CCM Hockey (0.92) — hold the same narrow band.
Subcategory composition across the ten: two athletes, one journalist (two more journalists at positions 4–5), one magazine, one TV show, two TV channels, one destination, and one sports brand. The mix is entirely hockey-ecosystem — reporters, broadcasters, equipment, and institutional brands — with no crossover into other sports or entertainment in the top 10. TSN Hockey itself is classified as Podcasts and Radio; Spittin' Chiclets, the one other podcast in the broader neighbor set, does not appear until outside the top 10.
The flat shape reflects an audience that is deeply sport-specific and evenly distributed across the hockey media landscape rather than anchored to any single figure or format.